As far as Two and a Half Men, I don't think it is as good as it was when the kid was really young in the earlier seasons, but I do think it is better than the last couple of seasons with Charlie Sheen.

Honestly, after Chelsea left there wasn't anything to root for anymore.

In one of the greatest comedies of all time, Dumb and Dumber, there is a scene where Harry (Jeff Daniels) explains the reason for his recent break-up. Harry tells Lloyd (Jim Carrey) that his ex claimed he never listened to her and as he puts it, â€śsome other stuff too but I wasnâ€™t really paying attentionâ€ť. There is a reason this example is so relatable and not too much of a stretch. Often when men are spending time with women, they forget to flip the Switch. The Switch from Man Mode to Woman Mode.

I thought this thought quite interesting

An example of real relationships and taking it from Dumb and Dumber how very interesting.

And they called Dumb and Dumber one of the "greatest comedies ofall time" wow! NOw that's a compliment..

So what's happening with the sequel to "one of the greatest comedies of all time" I still wonder!

yeah the sequel has a lot to live up to, it's going to be compared to the first film and the critics will be absolutely savage if it doesn't meet the same standard/expectations....The pressure will be immense to pull this one off ....but if it works it will be spectacular.....

But you know, this could be a real amazing productionand funny..These two characters would be living the lifethat the Baby Boomers today are living and Itell ya, we are in tumultuous times and seeinghow these two could survive through whatthe BB's are surviving now can be pretty hilarious,heart wrenching and dramatic, adventurous verysimilar to what happened in the original butdifferent, we are in different times with thechange of technology, how would these twodeal with the new tech Issues that we deal with everyday-1) Change in technology almost on a daily basis, try and doa job search almost every few weeks there's a new program torelearn2) How would they deal with the economic crunch-Survive onsavings that are no longer there due to shaddy investors3) Kids are grown now, don't want to take your advice, fast asrabbits, while we feel slower than turtles-but we get thereeventually4)Who of the two is the leader now?5) Their kids would be grown and on own or Still living at homeand telling parents what to do6) Difference between kids standards and parents(traditional)7) They may be grandparents, what would that be like for them Foods are different, services different,entertainment different9) Hospitals different,weather different, cars & transportation differnt10)Communication & media different

I had a dumb thing happen this week, it would be so good for thismovie. I've been laughing at myself on this one for the last few days.I even took a picture to record it for history. Interestingly, I learnedsomething from the experience.

As I said, the hardest part will be to get the same style. Therefore it must be like the first one and not like many comedies are today. I would like that but I fear they would not do it if they were to make that movie. Nevertheless I would probably enjoy it, of course, as far as Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels are the main cast again.

Canadian Jayne wrote:I wonder what's happening on this movie so far,any updates on it's progress?

I wonder......

I asked Jim a little while ago via Twitter but - surprise - he did not answer . Although I really can ceap a secret .

fluffy wrote:lol........we all can.......but i doubt Jim gives a crap about us mere mortals.......lol.......

I think it's hard to reply back. I mean, can you imagine how many mentions he gets a day? For the people he does reply to, they are just lucky to say what he felt like answering at the precise moment he looks at the mentions... LolPure luck.

I reply to him a couple of times and I'm gonna continue doing it...Do I want an answer? YesAm I excepting one? NopeWill I be sad/angry if I don't get one? NopeI just wanna say something when I feel I need to and now with internet and social network like twitter, actors can have the feedback in a more direct way and us (fans) can literraly text our favorite actors what we feel like saying...I mean, 5 years ago that was unthinkable! Send a text message to an actor? No way! But with twitter you can do it (it's different of course but still).

I feel thankful that I have the chance.Besides I'm always surprise to find how much he's willing to share and I thank him for it.

Altough I wonder how cool it could have been if twitter existed since In Living Color...So many cool pictures so many words that would touch our hearts.

I'm a guardian of the spark...I'm a God damn and proud good fan... and I love it! = )>

I feel pretty lucky,he answered with a scrabble gameand the way he did it was so creative,I wouldn't have thought of thatI've never sent a message by scabble by videoBut he did, so he does answeron his time, in his wayI think that's pretty goodHe does what he can, when he canThat's all anyone can ask fordon't you think?Technology has changed,it can be for better or for worseAlmost like a communications marriageHmmmm Very Interesting

Jim seems to be good man. For the people he does reply to yes I would say they are very lucky. I can certainly see how some girls might would think it really meant something to him if he replied to them after all how cool would that be???? But like fluffy said I doubt Jim gives a crap about us mere mortals....

Jim is a comedian. Comedians pull off gimmicks. Jim isn't going to take Twitter seriously just like he doesn't take anything in his life seriously. To be a comedian your not meant to take life seriously therefore Jim doesn't want to be taken seriously.

It might hurt people but thats what comedians are they avoid seriousness. People question Jim so much. But Jim isn't that unpredictable I wonder if anyone has ever thought of having a conversation with Jim even if it means just using your imagination. In order to feel a little more satisfied with your question.

Of course he often is not serious when twittering or in other ways communicating with the world but I'm pretty sure that he takes much in his life seriously. Being a comedian is a profession and not a way of life, although the really good comedians like Jim seem to be not extremely serious in everything they do apart from work and so it's more authentic when they make a joke.

@Eva: Full ack. It's not that he only replies to those guys he wants to reply but rather to those comments of who knows how many he gets a day, that jump into his eyes and which he then values worthy for a reply. He surely often just checks the last ten or so comments that were made when he opens Twitter. I do it the same way with the lads I follow, hehe. I follow too much people and don't have the time to read everything they tweet.And I also find it very cool that nowadays we have a change to communicate to celebrities. I also tweet when I have something to say, even if it's just a joke, and withoug expecting a reply. But there are also a few other actors who retweeted my tweets and answered to me. And since I usually don't expect something like this, it's always a very positive surprise.